No 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% no
Dissolving polystyrene and molding it is in fact extremely possible and easy. The cured plastic is very hard but brittle but far from useless. Lego blocks are basically polystyrene same basic chemical make up.
It is possible,and it will dry into a fairly hard plastic,the only issue with acetone is that if it gets on your hands it’ll irritate them,and as they showed with the gloves they use it dissolves them also,using rubbing alcohol however achieves the same result and is a lot easier to work with.And it evaporates fairly quick also
@@nanaki-seto not true, Legos are a specific mix of chemicals and and can be used to make a driveway (not very long lasting but stronger than bone) at least the original Legos
Only very small objects, as you scale it up, larger bubbles form like in a croissant and crack open where the material is thin. Conceivably you could use it as the adhering component in a composite material though.
You can make knives with the mealted styrofoam if you let it dry and harden in a mold, also you can melt the styrofoam in gasoline and make napalm and you can burn it and take the product of the napalm and harden that in a mold and make MORE KNIVES that closely resemble obsidian. 😁😁
I've painted acetone onto pink foamboard insulation to create bricks for stage productions. Its incredibly effective and much cheaper than the masonite bricks or the plastic formed stuff. You just paint in the grout, then spatter to make some imperfections in the bricks. Paint in the grout, then use a roller to paint the bricks. IMO it looks way better.
100% thank y'all for clearing this up, I thought about it and that does make a lot of sense, though I do think there are ways that a smooth pour can be achieved without making such a mess, but that goes into the design of the canisters themselves as opposed to the pouring technique
for the first few minutes I was wondering if they were going to dissolve polystyrene in acetone. I'm glad they really padded this out by reassuring us that they are going to dissolve polystyrene in acetone.
You could also melt styrofoam in the acetone until it can't hold anymore, then see what kind of substance it makes when the acetone evaporates, may you can make stuff with it.
When I was a kid, I discovered the hard way that gasoline melts Styrofoam. I was working on a small engine and needed something to put some gas in to clean some parts. So I poured it into a handy sonic cup, and didn't make it two steps before gas fell through the bottom.
Done the same thing when I was a kid me and my friend made a bond fire and went to throw a cup of gas on it and basically just slung a bottomless cup lol happened so quick we had to think if the cup was bottomless to begin with so we done it again with another cup lol
Hey! I tried something out the other night and it turned out really cool, and thought I share the idea with you. Pour some Pepsi in a cup and then spray some sunscreen in, it'll be worth it, I promise. :)
I’m not going to do that. But I do want to know what was running through your mind when you decided to put sun screen on Pepsi, wait was it Coke? Oh idk, they’re the same thing anyways
Those gloves are not made of plastic, it's probably nitrile rubber which is resistant to resistant to oils, grease, organic solvents and acids (to some extent).
In Star Trek III when they destroyed the Enterprise (spoiler), the SFX team used acetone to drip on a scale model of the ship. When you see the fire eating away at the hull, that's the acetone eating away at polystyrene.
Same here I think. I don't know when it came out but I think it's older than me. Edit: I just googled it and yeah the movie is older than me but I have seen it. I love that movie.
I think that everyone should watch "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" at least once. The one and ONLY time you're going to see Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny at the same time. Not too mention Donald and Daffy Duck having a piano duel.
I loved that movie... Also one of the earliest crossovers technically... given all the characters that appear. And if anyone is wondering where Jessica Rabbit comes from (if they know about her), that's the movie...
1:16 to be fair, this happens to lots of things. Generic enclosed plastic bags are called Ziploc bags even when they aren't Ziploc brand, generic bandages are called Band-Aids even when they aren't Band-Aid brand, etc.
This is a great trick for complex, single-use molding - create your "plug" piece from expanded polystyrene, build your mold around it, then pour acetone to dissolve the plug. Fill the mold with your final material, then break the mold off.
Yes, you can pour it into a mold - but it will shrink by the same amount of acetone you put in it so for casting purposes it is far better to use an epoxy or urethane resin. (Or even polyester if you have no sense of smell.)
I worked in a machine shop and we would use it to clean oily parts. It will dry out your hands crack open and bleed if you use it too long bare handed.
this is something i've been wondering for a while, and finally a relevant video for it! Can you take acetone, saturate it as much as possible with styrofoam, compress the resultant mixture into plates and let it dry? basically make your on plaplates as they're called in the model kit community
When I was a kid(6) I put the lens of my dads glasses under a iron and didn’t tell anybody and when my dad went to iron the clothes he found a puddle of melted stuff on the ironing table and I didn’t get in trouble.
So the intro played and when it finished I instantly heard the words next time on dragon ball z in my head and I burst into laughter probably doesn't help that I haven't had much sleep in a week so I'm a tad bit delirious
You would have to find a chemical reaction to then neutralize the acetone but yeah... the plastic obviously takes up less space in a landfill this way. This could be one avenue worth trying.
Just gather all the plastic in the world and Put it into a Chamber, Fill it with Acetone then drain the acetone gather the residue and put it into a bottle (not made using plastic) and let it Dissolves
Yeah I've heard ! That the nickelodeon slime might have actually contained styrofoam in small chucks(invisible in the slime) to protect the kids from damage from the slime or even to make it more thicker , goooeeeyyy looking.
Fun fact: that melted foam goo is a wicked napalm. It's super nasty, sticks to anything, easy to light and hard to put out
That's what she said...or he said
Your confusing the acetone with gasoline
@@blazingskies232 It's still flammable and works like napalm. You wear a fedora though, so your opinion is irrelevant
Had the exact same idea myself
Gasoline+ Styrofoam makes napalm I've done it before
I love it when Nate says in the beginning: so, here's the basic idea...
Hah acid puns
Ye
Yeaaaa
They should put that on a TKOR tshirt and put it in the shop.
I actually made apic edit on my phone.
I should submit it to them.
11:17 Who you gonna call!
Half of the comments are who framed roger rabbit and the other half is napalm
I was thinking those very things. Are you a witch?
Dumpsterfire
Wrong video man
Edit: I saw 2 comments and you are 99% correct
True very very true
Saved me scrolling haha
No 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% no
Callie: Its comman in nail polish removers when its diluted
Me: Laughs in 100% acetone nail polish remover
Still dilooted
Tryston Kincannon no, that’s what 100% means. It’s pure acetone.
@@trystonkincannon8320 diluted*
That’s called nail remover
QuickShotty69 I was confused and then I laughed my head off lol
The Kardashian’s are scared by this
Speachless Untamed, Bravo *le clap*
Omg clap
Im melting IM MELTING!!
You had my curiousity
Now you have my attention
The Cool Axolotl Logan took me a while to understand until I read this comment
The strong odor from Acetone(a volatile organic compound) can get you high really fast.
Guess i need to inhale it😆 (JK)
MOM GET THE ACETONE
I was about to ask what it smells like
K
@@g2lovwolvs sweet... it's ossum to smell
But can you then mold the goo into something?
After the acetone evaporates will it be strong?
Dissolving polystyrene and molding it is in fact extremely possible and easy. The cured plastic is very hard but brittle but far from useless. Lego blocks are basically polystyrene same basic chemical make up.
It is possible,and it will dry into a fairly hard plastic,the only issue with acetone is that if it gets on your hands it’ll irritate them,and as they showed with the gloves they use it dissolves them also,using rubbing alcohol however achieves the same result and is a lot easier to work with.And it evaporates fairly quick also
Look up Modern Rouge..they did this and molded knifes with it!
@@nanaki-seto not true, Legos are a specific mix of chemicals and and can be used to make a driveway (not very long lasting but stronger than bone) at least the original Legos
@@kamdengainey3149 do you mean knives?
Netflix: are you still watching? Somebodies daughter: 4:28
O_o
Omg....boi lowkey glad im not the only one with a dirty mind...😅
I don't get it
@@ythunter4288 oh boy who's gonna tell him
Adam Armstrong not me I don’t get it either
Can you cast with the liquid styrofoam
Only very small objects, as you scale it up, larger bubbles form like in a croissant and crack open where the material is thin. Conceivably you could use it as the adhering component in a composite material though.
I was just about to ask the same thing. Would be cool to see
I was going to ask that great idea though
modern rogue already did it.
Probably not
What would happen if you took the expanded polystyrene goo and put it in the dehydrator?
Please do
You should take this goop and put it in molds and let the acetone evaporate from it.
That would be so cool!
You can make knives with the mealted styrofoam if you let it dry and harden in a mold, also you can melt the styrofoam in gasoline and make napalm and you can burn it and take the product of the napalm and harden that in a mold and make MORE KNIVES that closely resemble obsidian. 😁😁
Yessss
Modern rogue did
@@thebackyardbushcrafter2028 link to that video?
I've painted acetone onto pink foamboard insulation to create bricks for stage productions. Its incredibly effective and much cheaper than the masonite bricks or the plastic formed stuff. You just paint in the grout, then spatter to make some imperfections in the bricks. Paint in the grout, then use a roller to paint the bricks. IMO it looks way better.
I'm sorry but at 1:30, why in gods name did they choose to pour it t h a t way
DukeCyrus it pours better because the air doesnt get trapped
100% thank y'all for clearing this up, I thought about it and that does make a lot of sense, though I do think there are ways that a smooth pour can be achieved without making such a mess, but that goes into the design of the canisters themselves as opposed to the pouring technique
5 minute crafts
Hahaha just what i was thinking . . _Bad pour job_
it was still upside down lol the hole should be on the bottom with it sideways
i wasn't even born yet when Who Framed Roger Rabbit came out but I've seen it like 20 times
Exactly.
Same here
I personally think it's a GREAT movie
Me too
same
for the first few minutes I was wondering if they were going to dissolve polystyrene in acetone. I'm glad they really padded this out by reassuring us that they are going to dissolve polystyrene in acetone.
Lol
Lol, yup, typical.
Nm
Gotta hit that 10 minute mark
Barbie:LIFE IN PLASTIC, ITS FANTASTIC
Acetone: are you sure about that?
XD
🤣🤣🤣
Aqua: Also not quite as old as Who Framed Roger Rabbit, but equally cartoonish.
You could also melt styrofoam in the acetone until it can't hold anymore, then see what kind of substance it makes when the acetone evaporates, may you can make stuff with it.
@@drakefenn9156 why would you use it as napalm? Why polystyrene?
What happens when you put acetone in a vacuum chamber
Hockey Time 😯 yessss I need that video!
it evaporates.
Hockey Time, you. Are. Right
@@Function.displayName exactly
The answer is nothing nothing happenes same as any liquid
*Looks like something we don’t speak about* 4:27
Why have I found so many comments like this?!
@@RailwayPenguin well ppl have dirty minds so it's bound to happen
@@FuryousD mins*
Y..yeah...
Cream
Me in my room doing the same thing 4:22
My mom walks in
I CAN EXPLAIN
Haha big fun😐
Za Hando Za Warudo thats messed up it took me 5 seconds to realise
@@dandelionz5114 i know right?
I don’t get it
@@JennaRose10 dont worry you'll get it someday 😂
When I was a kid, I discovered the hard way that gasoline melts Styrofoam. I was working on a small engine and needed something to put some gas in to clean some parts. So I poured it into a handy sonic cup, and didn't make it two steps before gas fell through the bottom.
Wow
Accidental napalm
yep. i found that out as a kid also.. i put gas in a Styrofoam cooler.. or tried .. lol
Oof
Done the same thing when I was a kid me and my friend made a bond fire and went to throw a cup of gas on it and basically just slung a bottomless cup lol happened so quick we had to think if the cup was bottomless to begin with so we done it again with another cup lol
That’s pretty cool but did you know that you can save 15% or car insurance with Geico?
Ha funny
You forgot a word
15% or more
You can save 15% or you can save car insurance. Either or
The Gecko Community LMAO
What would happen if you mix dry ice in acetone
Thanks
yee noice question
YES DO IT I AM DYING TO KNOW😑😑😑😑😑😑😑
Yesssssssss
Super freezing liquid, pretty sure they have done that already
Me, as someone who HAS seen Roger Rabbit (more than once): Hahaha, I get the shoe reference.
Ive watched that movie more than 10 times this month and i lovveee the movie and instantly got the reference
i grew up with the movie cant remember the reference though but that is likely because i havent watched it in a few years.
I get the reference, too.
I know that reference and I'm only 14, Nate you have no excuse
11 for me. I understand
I was also born in 05 and I've seen the movie
Subgamer101 10 and I know referance
12 for me and I understand
@@beef-jerky same
Well just found my science fair project “How does styrofoam react to acetone?”
LOL I DID THAT TOO
@@artisticlion9218 the independent variables is the amount of acetone, and the Styrofoam
The dependant variable is the acetone
@@artisticlion9218 my mistake the dependent is the Styrofoam after you use the acetone and the acetone is the independent variable
Wait wait wait... you’ve never seen who framed Rodger rabbit? It came out 10 years before I was born and I’ve seen it 🙃😂
I was born in 04 and I have seen it
i was born in 01 and ive seen it along with ALOT of older movies
It's an amazing movie. Course I was born in 93....
Same. I have it on VHS
I was born in 06 and I've never seened it
7:41
Her: “Did you pull out??”
Me: “I tHiNk So”
Same
Jman G I never pull out
I’m confused someone explain
@@anjatschohl444 Oh you innocent soul..
@@anjatschohl444 Save her ! Shes the last innocent one left!
I’m so glad they try these because if they didn’t I would be trying and I would get in Trouble 😭
Hey! I tried something out the other night and it turned out really cool, and thought I share the idea with you. Pour some Pepsi in a cup and then spray some sunscreen in, it'll be worth it, I promise. :)
Fazour tf does it do??
Yes
I’m not going to do that. But I do want to know what was running through your mind when you decided to put sun screen on Pepsi, wait was it Coke? Oh idk, they’re the same thing anyways
What does happen?
@@Nick-wb2zr No, Pepsi is better tasting and Coke can dissolve rust off of locks
Can you make a working rubix cube from jello?
its rubik's but dont worry its a common mistake
NERD WOULD LIKE TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION
I wanna see that
Trust me, if they want, they can...
ProGameX I was playing rubik’s cube while reading lol my english wont work today sorry
“This liquid dissolves plastics” wears plastic gloves
Those gloves are not made of plastic, it's probably nitrile rubber which is resistant to resistant to oils, grease, organic solvents and acids (to some extent).
@@Ferdish3 it’s a joke
@@bwmgaming6938 if it was meant as one the you missed a smiley or two in there 😜
In Star Trek III when they destroyed the Enterprise (spoiler), the SFX team used acetone to drip on a scale model of the ship. When you see the fire eating away at the hull, that's the acetone eating away at polystyrene.
That's awesome! Thanks for the fun behind the scenes.
I wasn't even born when "who framed Roger rabbit" came out and I still seen it😂
Kianna Buth same. It’s one of my favourite movies of all time.
Same here I think. I don't know when it came out but I think it's older than me.
Edit: I just googled it and yeah the movie is older than me but I have seen it. I love that movie.
Kianna Buth same
I've heard of it
Kianna Buth same
5:44 “is that a rabbit in your pants or are you just happy to see me?”
🤣
😏
H i lor or cor
Oops
😏👌
His homework should be to watch "Who Framed Rodger Rabbit"
Foam + gas/ benzine = DIY napalm
*Was hoping you would try disolve polystyrene by eating it like the candy foods ngl*
Cookie Cutter that’s messed up
Ummmm........
4:24 "liquid white goop"
Me: :)
Elmo Says Hi 😂
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH yes its very inn appropriate
*lenny face*
But is it sticky
Uh oh bois
That goo that the polystyrene makes after it’s melted by the acetone. It makes absolutely fabulous napalm
And then you make napalm bombs.
acetone is water and styrofoam is cotton candy, but everything is in slow motion
What
@@monicakeeney2872 : He said that in a weird way. I think he meant: Styrofoam in acetone is like cotton candy in water, but in slow motion.
Precise explanation.
Wot m8
already happend
4:23 liquid white goop
Me : There is another
Is it just me or is dis liquid white goop looks like something else
@@Zay5iveee not just you...
omfg,Lol
Looks like someone was busy😂
Spiderman's web
I keep thinking your shirts say THOR.
They do say THOR, Eddie.
Yessss! I’ve always thought that
@@ketchupthatechos6323 no it says TKOR
Wait it isn't Thor?
Same!
I still see those eyes pop and screaming "IM MELTING.... IM MELTING!!!"
Judge doom
Yesss
What happens if you melt or dry out the leftovers👍
Try super saturating the acetone with the polystyrene until it doesn't disolve it anymore, then cast it in kinetic sand or something
I think that everyone should watch "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" at least once. The one and ONLY time you're going to see Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny at the same time. Not too mention Donald and Daffy Duck having a piano duel.
Gooberguy8705 i feel very wierd, is it american or british.
@@kayhan_ American
I loved that movie... Also one of the earliest crossovers technically... given all the characters that appear.
And if anyone is wondering where Jessica Rabbit comes from (if they know about her), that's the movie...
The kardashians:
*ight ima head out*
Ight imma melt
Wait I think I get it but can you explain it so Ik I’m thinking the right thing
1:16 to be fair, this happens to lots of things. Generic enclosed plastic bags are called Ziploc bags even when they aren't Ziploc brand, generic bandages are called Band-Aids even when they aren't Band-Aid brand, etc.
Can u do something that has to do with water that we re able to do for science in school projects🙃
That's cheating!
@@blacksta-r how? Your just doing science
Yes yo can do drink it
@@AshishKumar-sn6imdude don't do that it's so dangerous
@@GOAT_GOATERSON ashishkumarr_ this is my Instagram plse dm me dude
Not that anyone should do this at home, but that goo is essentially Napalm...A trip to the dome in the future?
Yeah they are being really careless with their "experiments"
Wow. I’m now going to blow my self up with polystyrene and acetone! Thanks!
That means they have to be extra careful and less careless and get more protection they could blow up that house they are in 😟
Thank you someone said it I was coming down to the comment section myself to mention that it is basically napalm
Gasoline works great, this is what we used to do as kids x'D
or maybe it was diesel 🤷♀️
This must have been in the anarchist/jolly roger cookbook
4:21 my hand after almost 3 months of quarantine
5:50 I've seen it and I'm only 13
Same its one of my fav films
That is like one of my favorite movies i dont get how he hasn't seen it 😂
Same but I'm 14
Who cares?
I've seen it too and I'm 15
4:26 When it's 1st of December.
Me after JustJesusJanuary
i was looking for a comment like this
I was looking to see if I saw a comment like this to justify myself
Broooo
@@xxlegitdashxx3738 me too lmao
I’m offended... I can’t believe there are people in the world who haven’t seen Who Framed Rodger Rabbit.. 😐
For reference I was born in 1994.
I live in the netherlands, i never heard from it
O K B O O M E R
I was born in the 2000's and even I saw it
ok boomer
Dude I was born 2006 I saw it
The Kardashians are scared of this
Turtles: yayyyyy wait
So you think when you melt it down you could re shape it and make something? Can you test?
You can. Just put the gelled PS into a mold and allow the acetone to fully evaporate. It becomes incredibly hard and strong
Yes! Modern rogue did this
Ok thank you guys
Collect the melted polystyrene and mix it with gasoline... sticky fire
or also called nepalm
Diesel is better to use. Lower flash point and it burns hotter
Melt the polystyrene in gasoline.
You know they already did this years ago.
Michael Cadle I think that’s just napalm...
You should melt lipstick and put half of it in the dehydrotron and the other half in the freeze dryer then the dehydrotron
That would make the Adsense go crazzzzy.
I see you watched too much UA-cam rewind.
Acetone: *Exists*
The Kardashian Family:
They have been real quiet after this
Did anyone notice the acetone splashing on the container?
Can you put acetone in a vacuum chamber and see what effects it has
Hannah Greer any time they release a video with a new substance people just ask for it to be put in a vacuum chamber. Not original.
@@BigDogHaver may not be original but ppl want to see it done
@@FuryousD No, we don't.
It will evaporate
Probably boil and evaporate
Can you try seeing what food colouring spreads in quicker like glue, water, juice and type of liquid
It’s easy to tell it is going to spread easier and faster in less viscous liquids
This is a great trick for complex, single-use molding - create your "plug" piece from expanded polystyrene, build your mold around it, then pour acetone to dissolve the plug.
Fill the mold with your final material, then break the mold off.
What happens if you put dry ice in acetone? Or can you freeze acetone?
No you cant. Acetone is quite cold itself. Itll just get colder..
Can acetone dissolve a human body ? Asking for a friend
It depends, are you wanting to dissolve that "friend" of yours?😈😈😈
Oh ya know I'm just asking for a friend
It can’t, but acid can!
StaticModz whenever someone says asking for a friend they mean themselves...
ARE YOU GONNA DISSOLVE ME WITH ACETONE?
Could you use the "melted" styrofoam and make stuff with it? Maybe put it in a mold and dry it out?
KoR: YALL NEVER WATCHED ROGER RABBIT!
Me: Boi I binged that every night between the ages of 5-6
...This is oddly satisfying to watch things melt in acetone....I love it! Subbed~
What? I use that for my nails. 😂
Maui W when it’s diluted, when not it can just dry out your nails and skin in small amounts that’s all😂
Yeah but it is HEAVILY diluted so it only removes nail polish
Cole Pearce actually no, it can remove a LOT of other stuff
@@Galaxy-tg7zy yeah it removes a lot more than nails
Maui W yes I agree with art drawing world
You could mold that melted styro goo into a ball and it will dry into a rock solid ball! Once that stuff dries its hard plastic.
So basically you could just throw some acetone into the oceans lol
Fire Gamer6767 lol
Poor fish…
1000IQ
Plastic would be gone *but so will the fish*
That got kinda dark...
Can You make *glass* *from* *sand* ?
I have *ALWAYS* wondered how that worked.
They did a video on that already
They already did that
You put it in a furnace you uncultured swine
You melt it
You melt it
so if the polystyrene can turn solid again can you sculpt with the styro-goop?
*_Draw with Jazza has entered the chat_*
@@yoinkyonk lmao they should collab
yes, this is something they have done before.
Yes, you can pour it into a mold - but it will shrink by the same amount of acetone you put in it so for casting purposes it is far better to use an epoxy or urethane resin. (Or even polyester if you have no sense of smell.)
I’m 14 and even I have watched who framed roger rabbit I actually love that movie
No one cares about your age
@@calinbreedlove4196 really thats just rude
+Calin Breedlove she was clearly stating that because Nate said that anyone born after the movie came out would never have heard of it or seen it.
I'm 14 and I've seen it too!
I'm 11 and it's my favourite movie
I worked in a machine shop and we would use it to clean oily parts. It will dry out your hands crack open and bleed if you use it too long bare handed.
What happens to the “goo” when it gets dried out
Turns into a solid block of plastic equal in size to the mass of the plastic you added originally.
I have a idea what would happen if you put dry ice in some oobleck
How helpful is this for recycling and getting rid of styrofoam? I've heard it's one of the most lasting materials out there.
this is something i've been wondering for a while, and finally a relevant video for it! Can you take acetone, saturate it as much as possible with styrofoam, compress the resultant mixture into plates and let it dry? basically make your on plaplates as they're called in the model kit community
also in a similar vein, what about melting down lego and putting them into molds to make your own
You guys should see what happens when you melt Contact lenses
When I was a kid(6) I put the lens of my dads glasses under a iron and didn’t tell anybody and when my dad went to iron the clothes he found a puddle of melted stuff on the ironing table and I didn’t get in trouble.
@@theepicchickenyt Sneak 100
while wearing them
Do you know what happens when you spray spray paint on in
Can you use that goo for something? like put it in a silicone lego mold, dry it and have a piece of lego?
DarkPlayer you could burn it, but you reaaaally shouldnt inside
Check out the modern rogues video on it
Dark player yeah you can, it would take forever to dry though, as as the surface dries, it seals the acetone in.
So the intro played and when it finished I instantly heard the words next time on dragon ball z in my head and I burst into laughter probably doesn't help that I haven't had much sleep in a week so I'm a tad bit delirious
Wasn’t born but is still one of my favorite movies
Plastic pollution will be solved!
*we don't have enough mixture. Nvm*
CrazyChickenDude if we did use acetone it would harm marine life and the plastic would be liquid so the fish breath it in.
You would have to find a chemical reaction to then neutralize the acetone but yeah... the plastic obviously takes up less space in a landfill this way. This could be one avenue worth trying.
That’s what I was thinking!
CrazyChickenDude and it also leaves residue and then you need to get rid of THAT and it’s just a mess from there
Just gather all the plastic in the world and Put it into a Chamber, Fill it with Acetone then drain the acetone gather the residue and put it into a bottle (not made using plastic) and let it Dissolves
I’ve seen Who Framed Roger Rabbit and I’m in my early teens (13-15)
Why can't you just specify
@@DeadRider88 faxs
What happens when you put slime in acetone?
Nothing
nothing? thats because you didnt try it with the nickelodeon slime
Yeah I've heard ! That the nickelodeon slime might have actually contained styrofoam in small chucks(invisible in the slime) to protect the kids from damage from the slime or even to make it more thicker , goooeeeyyy looking.
no wonder the styrofoam turns into a slime susbstance ? maybe green slime is made from melted down styrofoam?
Actually the dip in Roger Rabbit is a mixture of Acetone, Turpentine, and Benzene so perfect reference to the film.
Nice fun way to get rid of styrofoam instead of burning it, making a huge black cloud, and dealing with the fire department.
I would like to see how much plastic you can melt in acetone
I totally understand the Roger rabbit reference and I'm only 14
Who’s Rodger rabbit?
Same and I’m 12
THANK YOU that movie is a classic and no one has a reason to not watch it
i understood it too and i am an undeveloped foetus still inside my fathers womb!!!
@@haddyhaddy4955 father?
I wasn’t born when the movie came out but I saw it
When acetone evaporates, it gets really cold. Could you guys make some sort of refrigerator or air conditioner?
I agree with Ken probably not healthy
no as the wy it makes think feel cold is because it draws out the heat
Ken Carter I was thinking of using it in a circulatory system (enclosed).
there are evaporative coolers, but they usually just use regular water. If you really wanted to, you could probably design one with acetone
It is naplam and if you dry it you get hard plastic
@@vapid2233 i know but it also works with acetone
@@vapid2233 acetone is flammable too, it's kinda napalm.
@The Salted Chicken last time I checked, styrofoam can't be dissolved in a tree.
This liquid is helpful to get the plastic from not to be buried in ground
Oh yeah, where should the acetone go from there then? Dump it to the toilet?
@@saitenotoshuitsnaini it will evaporate
@@IMKINDOFABIGDEAL13 the acetone might but the liquid goop may not and maybe the contaminated acetone may not due to to it having chemicals in it
@@drunkenlama6030 the question was where will the acetone go. It will evaporate. Anything else will still be there. As they are not acetone.
@@drunkenlama6030 the reat of the stuff will return to its original state amd can be thrown in the trash once the acetone has flashed off
Born 2006 and the dip honestly scared me but now I think it's cool😂
Can I put my plastic friends in there
What friends?
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Can you see what happens if you freeze dry gasoline
What would happen if you put Cotten candy in acetone??
I would love to see that. Knowing Nate, he would probably try to eat it though
Your grammatical errors magically fix themselves.
@@nobustincaps I was going to say something, but I didn't want to be that guy. Thanks
It would dissolve immediately probably...
5:46 i love the movie. Acetone was even used in the dip